Back to school for International School of Monaco

The first of Monaco’s schools to restart at the end of the long summer break, the International School of Monaco resumes classes on Tuesday, August 28, for middle and secondary school students.

Early Years and Primary School students return to school on the following day, Wednesday, August 29.

Staff have been hard at work at the school since the middle of August, preparing for the new term. More than 640 students are enrolled at ISM, which first opened its doors in September 1994, at 12 Quai Antoine 1, with just 34 pupils.

One of the landmark events in the history of the school was the expansion into the former Yacht Club, at 16 Quai Antoine 1, in September, 2015, to house the Early Years children, a cafeteria for the entire school and a rooftop playground.

With a view to improving the reception conditions for primary school children in the Condamine district, the Prince's Government announces that, starting from the 2018/2019 school year, pupils in kindergarten classes at the Condamine School (Small, Medium and Large Sections) will now all be housed in a new school in the building "Le Stella", on Place des Bougainvilliers.
These children will benefit from modern equipment, in a brand new space, particularly well suited to various educational practices.
As for the École de la Condamine, it will be dedicated exclusively to students of the Preparatory Course (CP) in the middle of second year (CM2) in an even more pleasant school environment, thanks to more space being available.
For the start of the 2018/2019 school year, the enrolment of pupils, from kindergarten to CM2, will take place at the secretariat of the Condamine School until February 23, 2018, inclusive.

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The reconstruction of the private school Francois d'Assise Nicolas Barré (FANB), on avenue de Roqueville, and the construction of the Diocesan House, on rue Bellevue, close to the Victoria on blvd Princesse Charlotte, will continue in three phases in 2017 and involve a number of road closures and diversions.
Connecting the two buildings to the electricity, telephone and water networks will start on January 9, and the first phase, which will last until the beginning of March, will involve the complete closure of rue Paradis.
Traffic will be redirected through avenue Saint Michel, rue des Genêts and rue des Roses. From the beginning of March to the end of June 2017, phase "2a" will concern the rue de la Source, between rue des Roses and avenue de Roqueville.
In August, phase "2b" will cover the part between the avenue de Roqueville and the border with France and, at the same time, between rue de la Source and rue Bellevue. These two phases will involve a complete closure of the roads concerned and detailed plans for traffic diversions are being set up in coordination with the Commune of Beausoleil.
From the beginning of October to mid-November 2017, the last phase will concern rue Bellevue Street and avenue Princesse Charlotte.
The future FANB will bring together classes from the Rock’s middle school and those of its highschool to reach a total potential strength of 750 pupils. Its delivery is scheduled for the end of 2018, for a re-entry of students after the winter school holidays in early 2019. The future Diocesan House will be erected on the old "Villa Roma" 18, rue Bellevue. It will be built on five levels from rue Bel Respiro and will include Pastoral and Administrative Services. It may also host religious studies, ceremonies and other events.READ MORE: Tunnel Albert II: 58% of morning rush hour traffic
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